Money is a mirror of yourself. Where your treasure is, there your heart will be. You need to follow the money to find where your heart is.
Your treasure and your heart are always in the same place.
It's not what you do or do not have, it's what you do with what you have.
One of the best ways to guard your heart is to guide your money.
Don't follow your heart, lead your heart. Put your money where you want your heart to be.
It is hard to live with heavenly hope if you are fixated on earthly treasures.
Love is NOT the root of all evil, the LOVE of money is the root of all kinds of evil. Money itself is neutral. It's about your heart.
True happiness is not more, but enough. True happiness is contentment (with what we have).
How do I not lay up more treasures on earth?
Don't overvalue worldly things...Moldy Money.
Don't be overconfident in earthly treasures...Dummy Money.
Don't use money to accumulate more and more...Junky Money.
Don't use money to seek praises of men rather than God...Dirty Money.
The purpose of this life is preparation for eternal life.
Your salvation is first and foremost.
Possessions don't last but their purpose can.
Don't accumulate but accelerate. There is a difference between saving and hoarding.
Do good and share.
Invest in the real estate of heaven and your investment will ALWAYS appreciate in value.
Money is often an idol in our life, whether we have a little or a lot. It can tempt you to greed or to fear.
Money can either kill your spiritual life or catalyze your spiritual life. God may either bring conviction or encouragement concerning money.
(Not from the sermon but in line with it, "God does not give you financial blessings to improve your standard of living, but he blesses you financially so you can improve your standard of giving.")